definitely new to dubstep
definitely new to dubstep
I looked a bit on older posts, wikipedia, the internet but can't find what I'm looking for, at the risk of teasing I'll ask here.
I'm new to Dubstep, I know the Skream stuff, Benga etc... I want to get in depth and learn a bit more about the hisory, early artists, obscure artists etc. I live in a small town in the states. Point me in the right direction?
Thanks
I'm new to Dubstep, I know the Skream stuff, Benga etc... I want to get in depth and learn a bit more about the hisory, early artists, obscure artists etc. I live in a small town in the states. Point me in the right direction?
Thanks
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jump onto youtube and check out some tracks, hit up the "Dubs" section, and you can find some seriously awesome tunes from bedroom producers.
As for places that sell dubstep, im from Australia and there are very few record stores that stock dubstep, and even then the selection is not as vast as you would like. Chemical Records and Red Eye Records (UK) are the two sites that I get all my dubstep from.
As for places that sell dubstep, im from Australia and there are very few record stores that stock dubstep, and even then the selection is not as vast as you would like. Chemical Records and Red Eye Records (UK) are the two sites that I get all my dubstep from.
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All of DMZ
All of Deep Medi Musik
All of Hyperdub
All of Tempa
Pinch - Qawwali
Distance - Traffic/Night Vision remixes (out soon)
Distance - V/Present Day
Skream - Skream!
All of Deep Medi Musik
All of Hyperdub
All of Tempa
Pinch - Qawwali
Distance - Traffic/Night Vision remixes (out soon)
Distance - V/Present Day
Skream - Skream!
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ANDcollige wrote:All of DMZ
All of Deep Medi Musik
All of Hyperdub
All of Tempa
Pinch - Qawwali
Distance - Traffic/Night Vision remixes (out soon)
Distance - V/Present Day
Skream - Skream!
All of Hessle audio
All of ringo records
All of punch drunk
Both Sub Freq releases and future releases
Anything by mala
Any mixes by chef or youngsta or anti social
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CharmerHarbor Heights wrote:I see there are a lot of cool people people on this board.
I think I love this place already.

Try rinse fm podcasts (www.rinse.fm, you'll be able to find it on there somewhere lol)
they are literally my life.
Vinyl is usually the only option (unless you want to go digital).tryps wrote:Oh last thing.
CD or Vinyl, I have a record player, but which should I be buying?
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check out Joe Nice and his radio archives (GourmetBeats radio)
thats a good way to hear 2004 - present.
he has a bunch of sets posted on his webpage & on the forum
thats a good way to hear 2004 - present.
he has a bunch of sets posted on his webpage & on the forum
dubstep mixes for the ipod
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Definately vinyl imo but theres some decent compilations on cd that might be worth getting such as the Dubstep Allstars series and the Rinse FM ones. Check Discogs.com for vinyl.CD or Vinyl, I have a record player, but which should I be buying?
Recommend Rinse.fm although its gone more house & funky oriented in past coupla years. N type, LD,Chef, Brackles, Youngsta and Plastician all play Dubstep,not sure if Skream! is still on there.
Youtube is a good resource for checking tunes and footage from raves etc. Put Skream! in and the topsearch is his almighty mix of La Roux - hairs down the back every time!
all of DMZ, Deep Medi, Tempa,etc. - like said.
somewhat older tracks I suggest:
Coki - Officer
Pinch - Punisher
Loefah - Mud
etc, etc.
I'd check out a lot of old DMZ stuff to get you started.
Vinyl is the way to go,
even though I don't have money and end up spending my money on vinyl.
vinyl is the one, though.
somewhat older tracks I suggest:
Coki - Officer
Pinch - Punisher
Loefah - Mud
etc, etc.
I'd check out a lot of old DMZ stuff to get you started.
and, this...Dub-Soldier_SS9 wrote:Yeh focus mostly on vinyl imo digital is cool but i dnt really rate a DJ to highly if all he/she does is insert CD'scollige wrote:Vinyl is usually the only option (unless you want to go digital).tryps wrote:Oh last thing.
CD or Vinyl, I have a record player, but which should I be buying?
Vinyl is the way to go,
even though I don't have money and end up spending my money on vinyl.

vinyl is the one, though.
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